The Chronicle

Toowoomba collector buys $125k artwork

- TOM GILLESPIE

SHARON Davson’s artwork depicting director Baz Luhrmann’s handprint and signature was languishin­g away from the public eye last year, but a Toowoomba art collector has given it new life.

The former Gatton artist has sold her piece Journeys in Belonging to Dale Miller for $125,000, after it was originally gifted to the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council.

Ms Davson, whose paintings have sold for more than $1m in the past, gave the piece in June 2019 to be added to the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council’s art collection.

The painting depicts relevant landmarks of Port Macquarie to go with the insignia of Luhrmann, who went to school in the area.

However, Ms Davson later found it was not on display at the gallery, with no reason given by the council for why it had been removed.

“At the time, I was quite distressed and depressed — then COVID-19 happened and the painting languished,” she said.

Mr Miller then caught wind of the piece and forked out the cash required to buy it off the council, something he said was money well spent.

“To buy a painting with such a unique history for only $125,000, well that was great,” he said.

Ms Davson said the piece would now head to gallery exhibition­s across Australia so people could enjoy it.

“I’m borrowing the painting back to do an exhibition in South Australia,” she said.

The painting will then go on display at the Lockyer Valley Cultural Centre, in the Davson Gallery.

 ??  ?? SOLD: Toowoomba art collector Dale Miller (right) bought former Gatton artist Sharon Davson's Journeys in Belonging piece for $125,000, after the work was languishin­g in the store rooms of a Port Macquarie gallery.
SOLD: Toowoomba art collector Dale Miller (right) bought former Gatton artist Sharon Davson's Journeys in Belonging piece for $125,000, after the work was languishin­g in the store rooms of a Port Macquarie gallery.

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